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"Had you ever seen it before?" and "Have you ever seen it before?" .....
What's the difference between them?
Nov 18, 2011 10:56 PM
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"Had you ever seen it before" implies you have now seen it, but not previously. "Have" does not carry that implication.
November 18, 2011
"¿Habías visto antes" implica que ya lo han visto, pero antes no. "Tener" no tiene esa implicación.
¿Alguna vez has visto?
te había visto alguna vez?
Yo lo he visto.
Lo había visto.
He tenido que ver.
i había visto.
December 4, 2011
the when that person being asked have seen
November 19, 2011
"Had you ever seen it before?" is in the past, it implies that never saw before but now you are seeing for the first time.
"Have you ever seen it before?" is in the present perfect, it means that you didn´t see before and you continue now like before .
November 18, 2011
There isn't really too much difference between the two apart from that "Have you ever seen it before?" would make more sense and flow more compared to "had you ever seen it before?"
November 18, 2011
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